Apple II

THIS is Laughable!

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Looking for EPROM Part Number to use in IIgs with ROM-00.

I have been looking around for the last couple weeks for the EPROM equivalent of the Apple IIgs ROM-00/01..

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Apple IIc

Hello. I just received an Apple IIc at a holiday party. I do not know much about it, so any info will be helpful. My big question is were is the best place to get some old 5.25 floppy disks for it? :mac:

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OpenEmulator 1.0.2 released [Apple II support!]

Hello everyone,
it is once again my pleasure to announce that a new version of
OpenEmulator was released.
The highlight in OpenEmulator 1.0.2 is 1977 Apple II support. A short
feature list:
* Emulates the 1977 Apple II
* Joystick/mouse support with programmable axis and button mapping,
sensitivity, reversal, and joystick auto detection
* Supports PAL/NTSC video generation and crystal frequency (14.31818
MHz vs 14.25 MHz)
* Cycle-accurate video emulation
* Support for several character sets

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Walking down memory lane, II europlus

I have been feeling a bit nostalgic lately and wanted to share some pictures of our family II EuroPlus
from memory these were a model specific to Australia and Europe, to do with the different TV signals and such.

I don't really remember much about using it as at the time it was being used I was much more into the Macs in the house.

Maybe someone with a big more knowledge can identify the cards?

Has the MicroSoft Z-80 CP/M card, two disk drive cards, not sure about the other cards and what they might or might not do.

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Printer/Driver compatibility

Hi! Been out of the loop for a LONG time now!
Thus the "stupid" question..

Is there any software patch or code that I
can utilize to link my HP inkjet printer to
my Apple //e system? I can no longer find
cartridges for my Apple ribbon printer, and
I would love to be able to print data that I
have stored on my Apple.

If any of you all can help, thank you!

PS...It's good to be back!

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Apple IIgs floppy disk questions

Hello all,
I've acquired a Apple IIgs which has no expansion cards or anything. I wanted to know what options do I have to to be able to use floppy drives. I've read a little a see there are many different sizes for 5 1/4" and 3.5".

Whats the best choice in controller? One that would let me connect all types of floppy drives?

Ive also seen on eBay connectors which allow you to use IBM 3.5" drives. Is this worth it? Would I be able to read Apple disks?

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Ultra-BIG Monster Megahaul

(also posted on AtariAge)
I went to another estate sale today and got neat Apple II and /// items. Please look it over and tell me I didn't get shafted. Let's get the scoop from some folks in the know about pricing. This was from some engineer or technician that worked and lived in the area. For $600 smackerz I scored:

Wildcard 2 (I still have my original from the warez days, now I have two!)

A small box of no-name interface boards like parallel and serial stuff. Maybe IEEE and SuperSerial stuff.

Some school A/D and D/A card. Bankstreet something or other, I have to look at it.

Hayes external 300 baud smartmodem NIB MIB shrinkwrapped. The big metal kind.

Another Videx LowerCase chip and shift-wire mod. (I have 3 of them already, this is #4)

Another Apple ///+ (YES!!) ..with Monitor ///

Something like a daughtercard that says "32k cache" on it.

A plastic Tecmar housing.

A USR external 9600 and v.dot everything modem, with 100' cable!

An UltraTerm display board.

5 huge cartons of that useless educational crap from libraries (with the signout cards too) Crap from Spinnaker and MECC and Sesame Street. You know.. This will probably get tossed once I look through it.

An apple modem 300 with AC adapter and what seems to be another +100' cable!???!! wtf?

Some PC cards (and not 2 series related at all - so I won't go into detail)

A small box of no-name disk interface boards. I'm guessing Rana knockoffs or something.

An Apple /// metal carcass (what will I do with it??)

Some kind of OS2 warp 9 board and pile of disks folded(!) against it with a rubberband!

Your standard IIgs computers, 2 of them. Ready for the dump.

4 3.5 drives with varying interfaces, each one is different.

Apple II joystick (loose and crappy)

Apple II paddles

RocketChip (5MHz) and 2 ZipChips, lock stock dox and box. I assume so because they're still original wrapped and then wrapped again in target baggies.

A PC plus copycard from sensible software?? What is this? It's for the PC??

Another card that seems to be a Trackstar board??

A profile interface for the /// (no profile though)

Serial and parallel for the /// (Absolutely pristine)

Something about a II card for the /// ?? What is this?

3 Apple II Workstation cards. NIB and MIB (they look impressive AND expensive)

A Saturn Systems 128k ramboard.

2 of the standard obligatory //e 64k/80col cards

Ramworks and RamKeeper stuff with docs and fully populated daughtercard.

Fingerprint interface card.

A no-name lightpen board. (proably koala or gibson compatible is my guess)

A broken SpaceTablet 3D digitizer (sadly..)

A Zoom Telefonics modem.

2 soundboards, that Ufonic crap and an AE Phasor music board.

7 Disk II interfaces, 4 Disk II drives.

A number of cables for seemingly everything.. Looks like a lot of parallel stuff. Lots of D-connectors and RCA and cassette-style plugs. But curiously no printers and no AC power cords were anywhere to be found!?!

A couple of II and II+ and //e consoles each. Mostly suitable for landfill purposes I believe. I'm not bothering to work on these. The smell is just ungodly and seemingly comes from the depths of hell itself. The lady won't even let them in the garage even. (but everything else was "approved" and deemed safe to keep).

This was like one of those hoarder things or a grade B storage wars episode. Where they call the dumpster and the folks use shovels to clean out the place. Good god!! The big items needed cleaning. And the smaller stuff just fell to the bottom of the heaps and mounds and seemed to be "protected" by layers of dirt. All the chips are gonna come out, and the boards will get washed and the chips too. Because, it's all just layers upon layers of newspaper dust! Dammn!

Some books, the typical manuals. All this stuff is in perfect shape. Seemingly. Computer Station 3-ring binder manual. In depth catalogs. Manuals for various cards. A Bluebook - phonebook sized. Boxes of Nibble and inCider rags. Unfilled-out warranty papers, I'd say 30 sheets of various kinds from Apple inc. 5 Software bank binders. B-sider manual. A carton of that Special Delivery Software crap.

I left the monitors (I have enough already) and all the PC 286 and 386 crap there. There must have been 15 '386 computers from Zenith and Gateway or Horizons or something. There were no MAC's or anything above 386-25.

At the end of the day I had the trunk full and more stuff to pack in. So the nicer items went in the back seat. And there you have it! Was it worth a day and $600?

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Apple II EuroPlus boot issue

Hi,

I am wondering if anyone is able to help me at all?

I recently acquired an old Apple II EuroPlus system, has the disc controller card and 2 disc drives, no other expansion card of any type fitted.

When I turn it on, there is no beep and the screen displays a random load of characters and that's it, no further.

Any ideas as to what the problem may be?

I took a photo of the screen so you could see:

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Exotics and the II-series

hello out there....
this is an adress to all users that have some experience with the so called exotic-OS systems for Apple II - series - in other words Apple II up to the IIGS. There are several exotic operation systems availiable to these computers like xlinix, geos, and contiki....

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